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Rivers are rising: What Port Coquitlam residents need to know

Rivers are rising: What Port Coquitlam residents need to know

The BC River Forecast Centre is maintaining a high streamflow advisory for the lower Fraser River, which could affect rivers and creeks in Port Coquitlam.
Three WHL teams heading to Port Coquitlam for preseason play

Three WHL teams heading to Port Coquitlam for preseason play

Jon Baillie Arena in the Port Coquitlam Community Centre will host two matches featuring the Vancouver Giants, Victoria Royals and Prince George Cougars.
Cornhole ups its game in Port Coquitlam for colon cancer

Cornhole ups its game in Port Coquitlam for colon cancer

The second 5C Colon Cancer Charity Cornhole Classic will be contested at Port Coquitlam's Cedar Dive Park on Aug. 27
Watch: Port Coquitlam teens win scholarships for reciting flawless French in national contest

Watch: Port Coquitlam teens win scholarships for reciting flawless French in national contest

C'est fantastique! Grade 9 students Meha Muralidharan and Agam Bokovza Mariash earned $12,000 and $8,000 bursaries respectively for post-secondary education.
These Port Coquitlam neighbourhoods dealing with 'high bear activity'

These Port Coquitlam neighbourhoods dealing with 'high bear activity'

The city is targeting two northside areas in an attempt to deal with issues around bears and food waste.
Dutch investigator describes search of home allegedly leased by man now charged in Amanda Todd case

Dutch investigator describes search of home allegedly leased by man now charged in Amanda Todd case

Police officer who led child anti-exploitation unit reveals details of computer hardware, software found at vacation bungalow 
Two more Dutch witnesses testify in Amanda Todd trial

Two more Dutch witnesses testify in Amanda Todd trial

Women describe meeting accused in "sextortion" case while trying to rent an apartment in Rotterdam.
Tri-Cities records new fewest weekly COVID-19 case count in 2022

Tri-Cities records new fewest weekly COVID-19 case count in 2022

At 34 COVID-19 cases, the new data also marks a 67 per cent decrease in confirmed infections in one month.
Did this Port Coquitlam grad prank go too far? Yes, says principal

Did this Port Coquitlam grad prank go too far? Yes, says principal

What was the grad prank at your high school? Some Riverside Secondary students blocked several parking spaces with their vehicles, but their principal says there are better — and safer — ways to leave a legacy.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations down; deaths up

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations down; deaths up

There have not been fewer COVID-19 patients in B.C. ICUs since last July